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The Gunpowder Treason: With a Discourse of the Manner of Its Discovery; and ... - Page 37
by Thomas Barlow - 1850 - 211 pages
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a ..., Volume 5

Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1751 - 538 pages
...fhould inform you 1 what is to be done hereafter, upon the Occafion ' of this horrible and ftrange Accident. As for your ' Part, that are my faithful...loving Subjects * of all Degrees, I know that your Heans are ib 1 burnt up with Zeal in this Errand, and your « Tongues fo ready to utter your dutiful...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: Being a Faithful ...

1751 - 546 pages
...end this Purpofe, as I did begin it with this Sen' fence, The Mercy of God is above all his Works' * Part, that are my faithful and loving Subjects * of all Degrees, I know that your Hearts are fo ' burnt up with Zeal in this Errand, and your ' Tongues fo ready to utter your dutiful Affec1 tions,...
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History of England, Volume 5

Parliamentary - 1763 - 546 pages
...fhould inform you what ' * is to be done hereafter, upon the Occafion of this " horrible and ftrange Accident. As for your Part, * that are my faithful...Subjects of all ,* Degrees, I know that your Hearts are fo burnt * up with Zeal in this Errand, and your Tongues ' fo ready to utter your dutiful Affections,...
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The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and ..., Volume 3

Harleian miscellany - 1809 - 592 pages
...end this purpose, as I did begin it with this sentence, ' The mercy of God is above all his works.' It resteth now, that I should shortly inform you what...so ready to utter your dutiful affections, and your hand» and feet so bent to concur in the execution thereof (for which, as I need not to spur you, so...
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The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1809 - 610 pages
...end this purpose, as I did begin it with this sentence, ' The mercy of God is above all his works.' It resteth now, that I should shortly inform you what...are my faithful and loving subjects of all degrees, 1 know that your hearts are so burnt up with zeal in this errand, and your tongues so ready to utter...
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James I. Appendix

Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1841 - 512 pages
...subjoin his words : — "It resteth now," says he, addressing his parliament, on the ninth of November, "that I should shortly inform you what is to be done...loving subjects of all degrees, I know that your hearts arc so burnt up with zeal in this errand, and your tongues so ready to utter your dutiful affections,...
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Dodd's Church History of England from the Commencement of the ..., Volume 4

Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1841 - 504 pages
...his words : — " It resteth now," says he, addressing his parliament, on the ninth of November, " that I should shortly inform you what is to be done...and feet so bent to concur in the execution thereof, as it may very well be possible that the zeal of your hearts shall make some of you, in your speeches,...
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James I. Appendix

Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1841 - 506 pages
...his words : — " It resteth now," says he, addressing his parliament, on the ninth of November, " that I should shortly inform you what is to be done...faithful and loving subjects of all degrees, I know thatyour hearts are so burnt up with zeal in this errand, and your tongues so ready to utter your dutiful...
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The sceptre of righteousness: a sermon

John Spurgin (B.D., Vicar of Great Hockham, Thetford.) - 1848 - 744 pages
...insert here some extracts from it, as throwing light on the occurrences. "As for your part, that arc my faithful and loving subjects of all degrees, I...are so burnt up with zeal in this errand, and your hands and ieet >o bent to concur in the execution thereof (for which as I need not spurn for, so can...
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A true account of the Gunpowder-plot, extr. from dr. Lingard's History of ...

John Lingard - 1851 - 172 pages
...his words : — " It resteth now," says he, addressing his parliament, on the ninth of November, " that I should shortly inform you what is to be done...and feet so bent to concur in the execution thereof, as it may very well be possible that the zeal of your hearts shall make some of you, in your speeches,...
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